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|text='''Wedmore''' is a village in [[Somerset]], standing on raised ground (the 'Isle of Wedmore') in the depths of the Somerset Levels between the Rivers Axe and Brue. It is to be found four miles south of | |text='''Wedmore''' is a village in [[Somerset]], standing on raised ground (the 'Isle of Wedmore') in the depths of the Somerset Levels between the Rivers Axe and Brue. It is to be found four miles south of Cheddar, seven miles west of the City of Wells. | ||
A modest village but a centre amongst the surrounding farmsteads, Wedmore has fair local facilities for the surrounding farms and several small shops. It is most famous for the Treaty of Wedmore of 878, in which King Alfred and Guthrum | A modest village but a centre amongst the surrounding farmsteads, Wedmore has fair local facilities for the surrounding farms and several small shops. It is most famous for the Treaty of Wedmore of 878, in which King Alfred and Guthrum ended a generation of warfare by settling a division of England between Wessex and the invading Danes.}}<noinclude>{{FP data}} |
Latest revision as of 06:44, 31 May 2018
WedmoreWedmore is a village in Somerset, standing on raised ground (the 'Isle of Wedmore') in the depths of the Somerset Levels between the Rivers Axe and Brue. It is to be found four miles south of Cheddar, seven miles west of the City of Wells. A modest village but a centre amongst the surrounding farmsteads, Wedmore has fair local facilities for the surrounding farms and several small shops. It is most famous for the Treaty of Wedmore of 878, in which King Alfred and Guthrum ended a generation of warfare by settling a division of England between Wessex and the invading Danes. (Read more) |